• Episode 41: Let's Look: The Visuals of SWTOR

  • Sep 23 2022
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 41: Let's Look: The Visuals of SWTOR

  • Summary

  • You're listening to the Star Forge podcast with Scya and Mal, two nerds who  have a lot to say about Star Wars: The Old Republic and all its 'features' - rest assured, the podcast is working as intended.

    ⚠️ This podcast is rated E.S. for extremely silly and may contain bad words bad jokes and other bad content that is not suitable for children maybe it is we don't know we're not their parents.

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    Episode 41: Let's Look: The Visuals of SWTOR

    ⭐ Group & Solo Topic: How do things look

    Scya: So today we are going to talk about the visuals of SWTOR in a group setting and Mal and I both agreed that since we talk about Operations A LOT we will try to just briefly touch on Operations and then move on to some other great views in group content. 

    Mal: So some flashpoints I like. As awful as it is to pug, I like how A Traitor Among the Chiss looks. It kind of has it all! That town nobody wants to walk through full of trash, then into a more industrial area for the 2nd boss and then the end is you going through these snowy mountains with broken stairs and wampas come up the sides of the cliff that guy in a cove of trees who does blizzard tornados. Kind of cool! 

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